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Today we go through issue #6 of “Audio Drudge” from 1995. Each of us focused on one interview — Mike took Namanax, Tara took Smell & Quim, and Greh took Daniel Menche — and report that our findings. We then go over the issues as a whole, including the ads and the many great reviews. This is a style of episode we plan to continue…let us know any zines you'd like us to go through. Print media forever.For the 30 minute ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, we go over recent listening, some of which spring other discussions.Read along with the gang at the Internet ArchiveFollow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra
From the fog of Instanbul to the frogs of Wisconsin, this show has got it all! (Please note the third piece by Daniel Menche contains long passages of extreme low frequency sound that may lead some to think stereo equipment … Continue reading →
Battling the beast of boredom, choosing the bloodstream over the live stream, being cooler than Santa Claus. The Portland-based abstract sound musician discusses three important albums.
On this week's episode, Bob Ham speaks with experimental artist Avola (avola.bandcamp.com) about finding her way into the noise scene in San Francisco and Portland as well as collaborating with Australian duo Dead and local hero Daniel Menche. Later in the show, you'll hear a new edition of Take Five with singer/songwriter Bart Budwig (bartbudwig.com), who chose five songs important to his development as an artist including a Stax Records classic, a bit of alt-rock, and some outlaw country.
A very open, honest and inspirational talk with Andrew Neerman about the roots of Beacon Sound, the future and the present. We talk about environmental impact, resilience, youth, starting from scratch and the Middle East. Beacon Sound has been stocking fantastic music since its humble beginnings and Andrew has managed to find ways to support artists and fans through releases and co-releases by acts such as Amulets, Dolphin Midwives, Daniel Menche, Hugo Paris, Colleen and Terry Riley. If that wasn't enough, he is also beginning to book shows for their new location at 207 SE Grand. Hope you enjoy our talk! Intro: Crystal Quartez - Causal Loop - Helix Outro: Dolphin Midwives - Liminal Garden - Satya Yuga http://www.wearebeaconsound.com/ https://beaconsound.bandcamp.com/ Support the Form The Head Podcast on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/formthehead
Crank Playthings 14300:00 - Santas Got A Brand New Bag - Agoraphobic Nosebleed 00:20 - Cold Metals - Daniel Menche 12:58 - holiday mistletoe christmas santa - playground 15:14 - O Come, All Ye Faithful - Enamel Mug Orchestra 24:33 - Wet Christmas (They Sold Me a Dream) - Santa Cloud 29:44 - Stille Nacht (variation) - Bing Satellites 39:41 - A Spaceman Came Trespassing - Northern Plastics 42:27 - On Christmas - ZERØ 50:43 - In the Bleak Midwinter - Binaural Space 53:36 - Silent Spaces and Northern Stars - Sound Ghost Musical Collective 55:58 - Sleigh Ride - Dean Drouillard 8K
Intense and epic conversation with Daniel Menche focusing on struggles he has faced as a musician and human, truth, blood and Arrow. Daniel Has been navigating emotional obstacle courses his entire life, and has discovered a practice of melting gravity to escape the weight of conformity. Due to some graphic descriptions, listener discretion is advised. “Honesty is the only thing that matters” Intro : Daniel Menche - Melting Gravity - Melting Gravity II Outro : Daniel Menche - Sleeper - Sleeper, Pt.3 https://danielmenche.bandcamp.com/
Skies are blackening as we sit down to discuss Daniel Menche’s “Field of Skin.” Sandstorms, pools of mercury and 1800s apocalypse scenes all cross our path while we wander through the field of skin. Head on into the grain silo with us and this magnificent album.
Internationally renowed ambient noise artist Daniel Menche is up this time. Daniel offers up his take on communicating through walls of sound, shares stories about Flea and The Beastie Boys and shares select cuts from his music collection. Bumper music by Zombi, closing music taken from Daniel Menche's "Guts" album.
These 'fragments' were constructed for TouchRadio throughout 2006... Daniel Menche says: "Sound of Vehemence!" Music is like one's own blood, so amplify it! As loud as possible - make the speakers bleed!"